The Real Reason Trump Fired the Coast Guard Commandant
By David Helvarg
The U.S. Coast Guard is the only Armed Service not located within the Department of Defense.
That’s why the incoming Trump administration was able to have its acting head of DHS fire Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Linda Fagan on Trump’s second day in office. It was an effective shot across the bow for bringing the Pentagon brass to heel given that even a President can’t fire the heads of the other Armed Services, only have his new Secretary of Defense, former Fox News co-host Pete Hegseth reassign or court-martial them.
Expect a number of reassignments and likely court-martials of Pentagon leadership under Hegseth. He’s already promised to get rid of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles Q. Brown plus, “any General, Admiral, whatever, that was involved in any of the DEI woke shit has got to go.”

President Trump, faced with pushback from both Mexico and Canada, blinked — and folded on his threatened tariffs. At least temporarily. For 30 days.
By Alexandra Mendoza, Roxana Popescu and Caleb Lunetta / The
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As they say, “One person’s shack is another’s beautiful historic beach cottage.”
Hundreds of mostly young protesters swarmed downtown San Diego on Sunday, Feb. 2, protesting Trump’s immigration policies and raids by ICE. After converging on the Convention Center, the crowd set off on a huge loop through downtown, taking over streets with their march, many waving Mexican flags and signs of protest. I saw a few American flags and a good number of half-American, half-Mexican flags.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum put their planned tariffs on hold Monday for a month to give time for further negotiations, and Mexico said it planned to deploy 10,000 members of its national guard to address drug trafficking.
Every Saturday at 10:30 am. San Diego Climate Mobilization Coalition Meetings February 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd.
At its meeting on Tuesday, January 28, the Community Planners Committee (CPC) voted 23 to 3 in favor of writing a formal recommendation to the City of San Diego calling for an emergency moratorium on all infill construction projects in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ) that more than double dwelling unit density until comprehensive risk assessments and mitigation measures are completed.
Sale of French Gourmet reportedly in the works– Reality check for those thinking decision was made on high-rise
By Member of Community Hub
By Kate Callen




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